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Does Back Pain Go Away on Its Own?
by The American Chiropractic Association Does
Back Pain Go Away on Its Own?
Eighty percent of people suffer from back pain at some point in their lives. Back
pain is the second most common reason for visits to the doctor's office, outnumbered
only by upper-
The back is a complicated structure of bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles. You
can sprain ligaments, strain muscles, rupture disks, and irritate joints, all of
which can lead to back pain. While sports injuries or accidents can cause back pain,
sometimes the simplest of movements-
Back injuries are a part of everyday life, and the spine is quite good at dealing with these often "pulled" muscles. These very minor injuries usually heal within 1 or 2 days. Some pain, however, continues. What makes some pain last longer is not entirely understood, but researchers suspect that the reasons may include stress, mood changes, and the fear of further injury that may prevent patients from being active. In addition, sometimes a painful injury or disease changes the way the pain signals are sent through the body, and, even after the problem has gone away or is inactive, the pain signals still reach the brain. It is as if the pain develops a memory that keeps being replayed.
natural history of low-
What Can I Do to Prevent Long-
If your back pain is not resolving quickly, visit your doctor of chiropractic. Your
pain will often result from mechanical problems that your doctor of chiropractic
can address. Many chiropractic patients with relatively long-
Chiropractic spinal manipulation is a safe and effective spine pain treatment. It reduces pain, decreases medication, rapidly advances physical therapy, and requires very few passive forms of treatment, such as bed rest.5
How Can I Prevent Back Pain?
•Don't lift by bending over. Instead, bend your hips and knees and then squat to pick up the object. Keep your back straight, and hold the object close to your body.
•Don't twist your body while lifting.
•Push, rather than pull, when you must move heavy objects.
•If you must sit for long periods, take frequent breaks and stretch.
•Wear flat shoes or shoes with low heels.
•Exercise regularly. An inactive lifestyle contributes to lower-
What Should I Tell My Doctor of Chiropractic?
Before any treatment session, tell your doctor of chiropractic if you experience any of the following:
•Pain goes down your leg below your knee.
•Your leg, foot, groin, or rectal area feels numb.
•You have fever, nausea, vomiting, stomach ache, weakness, or sweating.
•You lose bowel control.
•Your pain is caused by an injury.
•Your pain is so intense you can't move around.
•Your pain doesn't seem to be getting better quickly.
References
1. Hestbaek L, Leboeuf-
2. Hestbaek L, Leboeuf-
3. Stig LC, Nilsson O, Leboeuf-
4. Nyiendo J, Haas M, Goodwin P. Patient characteristics, practice activities, and
one-
5. Time to recognize value of chiropractic care? Science and patient satisfaction
surveys cite usefulness of spinal manipulation. Orthopedics Today February 2003;23(2):14-
Lawrence H. Wyatt, DC, DACBR, Professor, Division of Clinical Science, Texas Chiropractic College,
Writer Nataliya Schetchikova, PhD, Editor
Click here to access more research on back pain
Chiropractic spinal manipulation is a safe and effective spine pain treatment. It reduces pain, decreases medication, rapidly advances physical therapy, and requires very few passive forms of treatment, such as bed rest.5
How Can I Prevent Back Pain?
What Should I Tell My Doctor of Chiropractic?
Before any treatment session, tell your doctor of chiropractic if you experience any of the following:
•Pain goes down your leg below your knee.
•Your leg, foot, groin, or rectal area feels numb.
•You have fever, nausea, vomiting, stomach ache, weakness, or sweating.
•You lose bowel control.
•Your pain is caused by an injury.
•Your pain is so intense you can't move around.
•Your pain doesn't seem to be getting better quickly.
References
1. Hestbaek L, Leboeuf-
2. Hestbaek L, Leboeuf-
3. Stig LC, Nilsson O, Leboeuf-
4. Nyiendo J, Haas M, Goodwin P. Patient characteristics, practice activities, and
one-
5. Time to recognize value of chiropractic care? Science and patient satisfaction
surveys cite usefulness of spinal manipulation. Orthopedics Today February 2003;23(2):14-
Lawrence H. Wyatt, DC, DACBR, Professor, Division of Clinical Science, Texas Chiropractic College,
Writer Nataliya Schetchikova, PhD, Editor
Click here to access more research on back pain

What Should I Tell My Doctor of Chiropractic?
Before any treatment session, tell your doctor of chiropractic if you experience any of the following:
References
1. Hestbaek L, Leboeuf-
2. Hestbaek L, Leboeuf-
3. Stig LC, Nilsson O, Leboeuf-
4. Nyiendo J, Haas M, Goodwin P. Patient characteristics, practice activities, and
one-
5. Time to recognize value of chiropractic care? Science and patient satisfaction
surveys cite usefulness of spinal manipulation. Orthopedics Today February 2003;23(2):14-
Lawrence H. Wyatt, DC, DACBR, Professor, Division of Clinical Science, Texas Chiropractic College,
Writer Nataliya Schetchikova, PhD, Editor

Will Back Pain Go Away on Its Own?
Until recently, researchers believed that back pain will "heal" on its own. We have
learned, however, that this is not true. A recent study showed that when back pain
is not treated, it may go away temporarily but will most likely return. The study
demonstrated that in more than 33% of the people who experience low-
Another study looked at all of the available research on the natural history of low-
What Can I Do to Prevent Long-
If your back pain is not resolving quickly, visit your doctor of chiropractic. Your
pain will often result from mechanical problems that your doctor of chiropractic
can address. Many chiropractic patients with relatively long-
How Can I Prevent Back Pain?
•Don't lift by bending over. Instead, bend your hips and knees and then squat to pick up the object. Keep your back straight, and hold the object close to your body.
•Don't twist your body while lifting.
•Push, rather than pull, when you must move heavy objects.
•If you must sit for long periods, take frequent breaks and stretch.
•Wear flat shoes or shoes with low heels.
•Exercise regularly. An inactive lifestyle contributes to lower-
What Should I Tell My Doctor of Chiropractic?
Before any treatment session, tell your doctor of chiropractic if you experience any of the following:
•Pain goes down your leg below your knee.
•Your leg, foot, groin, or rectal area feels numb.
•You have fever, nausea, vomiting, stomach ache, weakness, or sweating.
•You lose bowel control.
•Your pain is caused by an injury.
•Your pain is so intense you can't move around.
•Your pain doesn't seem to be getting better quickly.
References
1. Hestbaek L, Leboeuf-
2. Hestbaek L, Leboeuf-
3. Stig LC, Nilsson O, Leboeuf-
4. Nyiendo J, Haas M, Goodwin P. Patient characteristics, practice activities, and
one-
5. Time to recognize value of chiropractic care? Science and patient satisfaction
surveys cite usefulness of spinal manipulation. Orthopedics Today February 2003;23(2):14-
Lawrence H. Wyatt, DC, DACBR, Professor, Division of Clinical Science, Texas Chiropractic College,
Writer Nataliya Schetchikova, PhD, Editor
Click here to access more research on back pain